Archive for the ‘complementarian’ Category
The Shack- A Review
July 24th, 2008 by Jonalyn
Note to reader- plot spoilers are NOT included, so feel free to whet your appetite here before picking up The Shack for yourself.
I started The Shack by William P. Young three times. The metaphors were so thick and ploddy that I kept losing the point of the sentences. And the syntax was dreadful.
But [...]
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How Complementarians and Egalitarians can Grow
June 25th, 2008 by Jonalyn
I’ve just read Christianity’s Today article “Wounds of a Friend: Complementarian” by Dr. John Koessler, chair of the pastoral studies department at Moody Bible Institute, a self-described complementarian (he believes women cannot serve in certain roles because of their differences and/or God’s commands in Scripture) who makes this point: “Adam’s first sin was his silence [...]
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